Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for the week ending September 1, 2023
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. This is the Week in Review for the week ending Friday, September 1st, 2023. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. Today is International Women in Cyber Day. The chief operating officer of a cybersecurity company will join
Read MoreAs a founder, how do you address climate change?
Welcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday. It’s sometimes hard to remember that, as a startup founder, you have influence over aspects of your business that you wouldn’t have if you were a cog in a giant machine somewhere. In one of
Read MoreMeet Google, JPMorgan, Mastercard, DeepBrain AI and more at TC Disrupt 2023
TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 kicks off in just two weeks, and we can’t wait to meet you there! This is the startup world’s main event, and it’s where you’ll find the knowledge, tools and connections you need to grow a successful business. Helping startups reach their full potential takes a global
Read MoreNo, you shouldn’t measure software engineers — but you should help them adopt best practices
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Read MoreApple-backed Globalstar inks $64M launch contract with SpaceX
Globalstar, a satellite network operator backed by Apple, has purchased launches from SpaceX worth $64 million, according to regulatory filings. The launches, which are scheduled for 2025, will send at least 17 new satellites to low Earth orbit to replenish Globalstar’s existing constellation. Globalstar entered into a $327 million purchase
Read MorePanel examines the role humans must play living in a GenAI world
A panel last week at VMWare Explore 2023 probed the many twists and turns organizations must be prepared to take when it comes to adopting generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) initiatives. It was a frank and timely conversation, void of any marketing hype, that probed ethical principles that need to be
Read MoreTesla packs higher-end Model S and X features into Model 3 refresh
Tesla (or at least Tesla Europe) is finally ready to talk about its long-awaited, mid-cycle Model 3 refresh. The revamped vehicle will ship with several features that were previously exclusive to Tesla’s pricier models. Among them: ambient lighting, ventilated seats, claimed range improvements, a streamlined dashboard, an upgraded front touchscreen,
Read MoreCould AI be the spark that ends the opioid epidemic?
Researchers have spent almost two decades trying to better understand the social and systemic factors behind opioid addiction.
Read MoreDynamoDB, Expressions, and Go
Using single-table design principles and AWS SDK for Go to create efficient and maintainable code to work with AWS DynamoDBPhoto by Jantine Doornbos on UnsplashRecently, I maintained Go code that handles various DynamoDB operations. The code was full of manually defined ExpressionAttributeValues and ExpressionAttributeNames maps. It looked cumbersome. After a quick research,
Read MoreThree Stages Of CPU Usage Grief
Photo by Marcus Ganahl on UnsplashThis article is about an often misunderstood system resource — CPU time. As opposed to memory, which can be easily measured and attributed to computer processes, things are not so simple regarding the execution time of said processes. Besides explaining how CPU time is consumed, we will delve
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